Hope Partners International2026-05-04T22:57:06+00:00

Rescuing Children.
Transforming Lives.
In Jesus’ name.

Through local Hope Centers, children living in extreme poverty find safety, education, and the HOPE of Christ.

Rescue is the First Step

Every day, children experience safety, care, and hope through Hope Centers around the world. 2025 Impact Snapshot.

1,960

Students Receiving
an Education

2,496

Children served
and Cared for daily

768,728

Meals Served
Annually

Transformation Follows

Transformation follows when a child is not just rescued, but consistently cared for.

A child shows up to school every day.
A child eats before they try to learn.
A child is called by name, not by circumstance.
A child begins to imagine a future.
A child learns who Jesus is and why they matter to Him.

Rescue is the First Step

Every day, children experience safety, care, and hope through Hope Centers around the world. 2025 Impact Snapshot.

1,960

Students Receiving
an Education

2,496

Children served
and Cared for daily

768,728

Meals Served
Annually

Transformation Follows

Transformation follows when a child is not just rescued, but consistently cared for.

A child shows up to school every day.
A child eats before they try to learn.
A child is called by name, not by circumstance.
A child begins to imagine a future.
A child learns who Jesus is and why they matter to Him.

Stories of HOPE

Kenya Kitchen of Hope

What does HOPE smell like? Sometimes… it smells like stew simmering at sunrise. Other times, it’s fresh bread in metal pans. And sometimes, it’s a line of kids waiting patiently — not just for

Hope in the Shadow of War

Watch the video below When the Bombs Fall What does hope look like... when the bombs are falling? On Palm Sunday, while churches around the world waved palm branches and sang "Hosanna,"

Freilyn’s Story of Hope

Malnutrition in Venezuela: A Crisis that Demands Action Venezuela is grappling with a severe malnutrition crisis, especially among its children. Economic challenges have led to widespread food insecurity, with approximately 13.4% of children under